Thanks to Roger Pilkey for posting the Parliament Hill coordinates on the Minecraft data file showcase page. Otherwise I don’t think I would have ever found my way from the spawn point, which is out in the woods near the Rideau River, Old Ottawa South (Glengarry & Onslow).

Here are some landmark buildings in Centretown…

LAC
/tp -2912 130 -1501

Supreme Court
/tp -2707 132 -1722

Parliament (Centre Block)
/tp -2266 139 -2061

NAC
/tp -1892 133 -1931

City Hall
/tp -1585 131 -1710

Convention Centre
/tp -1690 130 -1995

Union Station
/tp -1872 133 -2107

And here is The End of the World (East End) – Montreal Road, past Lafontaine
/tp 1204 127 -3653

A few more coordinates as you head east from Centretown:

Rideau Street and Rideau River /tp -134 125 -3075

Montreal Road and Vanier Parkway /tp 329 125 -3183

Montreal Road and Olmstead /tp 609 128 -3337

Montreal Road and Lafontaine /tp 1104 126 -3594

There are lots of cool projects possible:

make the train run to Union Station again (using powered rails and minecarts)

restore the streetcar network

build the new Stage 1 and Stage 2 LRT network

put in details of building exteriors and interiors

put in street signs

change all the arterials to rivers to represent how they feel to pedestrians

build houses on the residential lots

put street numbers on the residential lots

For the last one, most small buildings like detached single-family houses don’t have detail in the map, you’ll just see grass for the lot with a line on either side wherever there are driveways.

Unfortunately if you live far in the east end you won’t find your lot, and it’s not possible to do the LRT out to Blair (unless you want to do a lot of additional building), as the world ends just past Montreal Road and Lafontaine. I haven’t done the north, south, or west boundaries.

Have fun exploring!

Be aware this map is quite resource intensive and will be slow (and may even crash) on a computer without a lot of CPU and RAM.